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SUMMARY:World IP Day: Innovating For a Better Future
DESCRIPTION:Across the globe\, people are stepping up to innovation challenges\, using their energy and ingenuity\, their curiosity and creativity to steer a course towards a better future. This year\, the World Intellectual Property Day 2022’s theme focuses on Innovating for a Better Future. We explore how innovative\, energetic and creative minds are driving positive change.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/world-ip-day-innovating-for-a-better-future/
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SUMMARY:World IP Day: Innovating For a Better Future
DESCRIPTION:Across the globe\, people are stepping up to innovation challenges\, using their energy and ingenuity\, their curiosity and creativity to steer a course towards a better future. This year\, the World Intellectual Property Day 2022’s theme focuses on Innovating for a Better Future. We explore how innovative\, energetic and creative minds are driving positive change.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/world-ip-day-innovating-for-a-better-future-2/
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SUMMARY:World IP Day: Innovating For a Better Future
DESCRIPTION:Across the globe\, people are stepping up to innovation challenges\, using their energy and ingenuity\, their curiosity and creativity to steer a course towards a better future. This year\, the World Intellectual Property Day 2022’s theme focuses on Innovating for a Better Future. We explore how innovative\, energetic and creative minds are driving positive change.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/world-ip-day-innovating-for-a-better-future-3/
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SUMMARY:The Virtual Science Lab: Does Organelle Shape Matter?
DESCRIPTION:Join Carlos C. Goller of North Carolina State University to learn how to use his open lesson plan\, “Does Organelle Shape Matter?” with your students. This lesson\, developed in collaboration with Kaitlyn Casimo and Graham Johnson at the Allen Institute\, uses open data resources from the Allen Institute for Cell Science to teach organelle morphology\, analysis of large high-throughput cell datasets\, and interpretation of cell image datasets. Kim Metzler of the Allen Institute for Cell Science presents a scientific introduction to the Allen Cell Explorer used in the lesson\, which includes images of the Allen Cell Collection of cell lines. \nThis lesson is intended for college instructors teaching intermediate to advanced courses in cell biology\, and may be adapted for students in advanced high school\, introductory college\, or graduate courses. A recording of the webinar will be available afterwards.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/the-virtual-science-lab-does-organelle-shape-matter/
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SUMMARY:The Virtual Science Lab: Does Organelle Shape Matter?
DESCRIPTION:Join Carlos C. Goller of North Carolina State University to learn how to use his open lesson plan\, “Does Organelle Shape Matter?” with your students. This lesson\, developed in collaboration with Kaitlyn Casimo and Graham Johnson at the Allen Institute\, uses open data resources from the Allen Institute for Cell Science to teach organelle morphology\, analysis of large high-throughput cell datasets\, and interpretation of cell image datasets. Kim Metzler of the Allen Institute for Cell Science presents a scientific introduction to the Allen Cell Explorer used in the lesson\, which includes images of the Allen Cell Collection of cell lines. \nThis lesson is intended for college instructors teaching intermediate to advanced courses in cell biology\, and may be adapted for students in advanced high school\, introductory college\, or graduate courses. A recording of the webinar will be available afterwards.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/the-virtual-science-lab-does-organelle-shape-matter-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:The Virtual Science Lab: Does Organelle Shape Matter?
DESCRIPTION:Join Carlos C. Goller of North Carolina State University to learn how to use his open lesson plan\, “Does Organelle Shape Matter?” with your students. This lesson\, developed in collaboration with Kaitlyn Casimo and Graham Johnson at the Allen Institute\, uses open data resources from the Allen Institute for Cell Science to teach organelle morphology\, analysis of large high-throughput cell datasets\, and interpretation of cell image datasets. Kim Metzler of the Allen Institute for Cell Science presents a scientific introduction to the Allen Cell Explorer used in the lesson\, which includes images of the Allen Cell Collection of cell lines. \nThis lesson is intended for college instructors teaching intermediate to advanced courses in cell biology\, and may be adapted for students in advanced high school\, introductory college\, or graduate courses. A recording of the webinar will be available afterwards.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/the-virtual-science-lab-does-organelle-shape-matter-3/
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